Chapter 1- The pains begin

Anna gathered up the rest of her supplies and put them in Kristoff's sled. She was excited to be going on a camping trip with him. It had been almost a year since the Great Thaw. That's how long Anna and Kristoff had been dating. At first, Elsa was unsure about Kristoff, due to what had happened with Hans, but Anna reassured Elsa that Kristoff was nothing like Hans. Kristoff was waiting patiently by the sled as Anna put the rest of things in the sled. "That's a lot of stuff!" he exclaimed. "Are you sure you have room to ride in the sled?" "You never know what you may need on a camping trip," said Anna. She flipped through the list. "Okay, we have water, food, hygiene, tent, fire starter, sleeping bags, is that everything?" Kristoff shrugged his shoulders. "You packed your entire room in the sled, not me," he said with a smile. Anna rolled her eyes. "Let's get ready to go," she said. She went back inside the castle. Elsa was waiting for her. The two sisters looked at each other with loving eyes and gave a long, embracing hug. "I'll miss you," said Elsa. "I'll be back the day after tomorrow," said Anna. Elsa pulled back to look at Anna, a serious look on her face. "And, no fooling around," she said. Anna knew exactly what Elsa was talking about. "Please," Anna said. "We're not going to have this talk again." "I'm serious," said Elsa. "You're still only eighteen, and I don't want to see you change your life forever too early because of a baby." Anna sighed. "I won't," she said.

Anna climbed into the sled and Kristoff did as well. "See you all later!" Anna cried happily and waved back. Kristoff flicked the reins. "Let's go Sven!" he said happily, and off they went into the forest, down the trail to the clearing in the woods. A cool breeze picked up, and it felt good on Anna's skin. Today was a beautiful day, and she was sharing it with Kristoff. Suddenly, Anna felt a weird churning sensation in her stomach. It wasn't bad, but it felt uncomfortable. She hoped it wouldn't be bad. Nothing could spoil a romantic campout with her and Kristoff. In about ten minutes or so, they pulled up in front of the clearing. Anna hopped down from the sled and began to walk around the campsite. "Hmm, a little old fashioned, but cozy," she said. Kristoff chuckled and walked over to untie the ropes to get the stuff down. "Going to help?" he asked. "Oh! Sure!" said Anna. She skipped over to help Kristoff get the stuff down from the sled.

While Anna got all the tools laid out, Kristoff pitched the tent. Afterward, Anna led Sven to a stream so she could drink some water. As they stood there at the stream, Anna felt the uneasy feeling in her stomach again. She winced and placed a hand on her abdomen. Sven grunted and nudged her with his nose. He wondered what was wrong. "I'm okay," said Anna petting him near his ears. "Just a little pain." After Sven had his fill of water, Anna led him back to the campsite. Anna wondered if it was her time of the month kicking in. she sometimes had cramps and nausea very badly. Anna sighed sadly. She did not want period pains stopping her from having fun. "What's wrong?" asked Kristoff. "I think I don't feel well," said Anna. "Do you need to go lie down?" asked Kristoff. "No, I'm alright, I don't think it's that serious," said Anna. "Well, if you say so," said Kristoff. His tone was concerned.

Anna and Kristoff were soon hungry so they gathered there fishing gear and headed down to the lake. Goldfish and trout swam here. A river connected to the lake, and sometimes salmon swam there too. There were even freshwater crabs! There was plenty of food to fish from the lake. Anna sighed and tapped her bare foot impatiently as she waited. "How come the fish aren't bitin'?" she complained. "Sometimes it takes a while," said Kristoff. Suddenly, Anna felt a tug on her line. "I got something!" she cried happily. Kristoff ran to her to help her. "Reel it in! Reel it in!" he said. Suddenly, Anna pulled out a gleaming trout out of the water. "Yes!" cried Anna. "I caught one!" Sven jumped excitedly and wagged his tail like a dog.

Once Kristoff had caught his fish, they cooked it over the open fire. "Look at all those stars," said Anna as the fish slowly cooked. Kristoff scooted closer to her and wrapped his arm around her. "Do you ever wonder how it is, way up high in the sky? Do you ever wonder how it would feel to be twinkling bright and pretty?" Anna asked Kristoff. Kristoff kissed her on the lips. "You are a star," he said. "You're my star." He said. Anna slightly blushed. "Hey now," she said. "I'm serious," said Kristoff. "You're unlike any young woman I've ever met." Anna snuggled into his shoulder. "Thank you," she said. "I need compliments like those." When the fish was done, Anna and Kristoff ate heartingly. Sven ate his share of fish too. While Anna was eating, she felt a sharp pain in her stomach. Kristoff looked at her. "What's wrong?" he asked. "It's my stomach," said Anna. "I don't know what's going on, if it's my time of the month or what." "I think you should go lie down," said Kristoff. Anna nodded. "I think I will this time," she said. She set her plate down and took off her shoes. She gave Kristoff a kiss on the cheek, then she ruffled Sven's fur. "Night," she said, then she disappeared inside the tent. Kristoff smiled to himself and thought, "Anna is really something,"

Anna lay down on the mat, arms around her stomach. She prayed whatever this was, it would be gone by morning so that she could get on with the fun with Kristoff. But little did Anna and kristoff know, that night would be the most craziest, life changing night ever.